On Sunday, the Bronx-born rapper essentially gave us a taste of what a future with Cardi B in office would look like. In a series of tweets, the she expressed her interest in running for political office. "I really love government even tho I don't agree with government," she tweeted first.

“I don’t want to hear y’all motherfuckers talking about, ‘Oh but Obama shut down the government for 17 days,” Cardi told her followers in an Instagram video following the shut down. "Yeah, bitch, for health care! So your grandma could check her blood pressure and you bitches could go check your pussies in the gynecologist’s office with no motherfucking problem!"

But, Cardi's interest in politics actually predates her music career. Early last year, her high school history teacher chimed in to support Cardi B using her platform to inspire change and went on to mention that Cardi B excelled in history, according to Complex.

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But when it comes to deciding whether she wants to run for office herself, Cardi B's made a name for herself by endorsing candidates who mirror her own beliefs. Cardi B has long been a supporter of Bernie Sanders, whose platforms closely match the causes she advocates for. The two sat down together to discuss issues ranging from student debt to climate change to what constitutes a living wage in a video released for Sanders’ campaign in July 2019.

Clearly, Cardi B wants to take some time to work on her candidacy before she makes a formal run for office, but we wouldn’t be surprised if she continued her vocal support of Sanders through the 2020 election in the meantime. Whenever, if ever, she chooses to run for office, we’re all ears.